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^fe** ***&**-********The GrillS OystersS OystersM Ki'ci'lvetl Fivsh Tw ice a W riS They areMcCUs^w r^T- '^t^S^f1^^^s^^iFresh bulk Oysters directfrom Crestfiold. Baltimore. 2J60c I$ A Quart.Jjj You Pay for Oysters, Not WaterTHE CITYGo to Hakkerup for photos.Wm. Blakely arrived from Farley this morning.C. W. Bates of Alaska was avisitor in the city yesterday.Miss Eva White of Park Rapidsvisited friends in the city overSunday.Greatest opportunity over offered in dress goods and trimmings at the Herman Emporium.FOR SALE Straw! Straw!Not straw for sale, but shoes byStraw.Bert Getcholl returned thismorning from a cruising trip inthe neighborhood of Blackduck.For SaleShort mill wood, $2per load: dry slabs, S2.'2o percore), delivered. Crookston Lumber Co.Deputy Auditor Moon returnedthis morning from Blackduck,where he spent Sunday withfriends.Dr. J. A. L. WJIIman the eyespecialist of Minneapolis, is inthe city making his regularmonthly visit.Money to LoanI am preparedto handle all first class farmloans promptlv. Call on or address T. J. Miller & Co. Bemklji.Ed W arren, the Cass Lake benefactor, was in the city Saturdaynight and renewed .acquaintanceswith his many friends here.J. O. Harris came down fromTenstrike this morning to bepresent at the contest againsthim for the office of register ofdeeds.FOUNDThe place to buyyour shoes. Everything new andup-to-date, quality and pricesright, and satisfaction guaranteedat Straw's.J. W. Irwin eft this morningfor Kabekona, where he will lookafter a hoist which has been operated during the past summerfor the firm of Irwin & O'Brienin hoisting logs out of Leechlake.C. C. Woodward, John McDonald and H. M. Edmunds, left lastnight for Duluth, where the latter two gentlemen will make finalproof upon their timber claimslocated in the Vermillion country.Has a complete line of all the Up-to-Date DressGoods and Waistings and is selling them right.Let us show you we can sell you a Fall Dress.piece nothing better on the marketOnly a few of those Skirts.00 better ^et one.A A Anr JLAl^ffirJ^%"C-'low prices[PALACEEd Cornwall retnrned fromBlackduck this morning, wherehe has spent a few days lookingup timber for the government.WANTED 10,000 or morepeople in this vicinity to knowthat the best place to buy shoesis at Straws, where shoes, andshoes onlv are sold.Dress TrimmingsWe thinkwe are showing? a line thatcannot be beaten.All the best Prints, 5c peraid at McCuaig's only.Table LinensSeegains at 50cgood value even at 65c peryard.atShoesWe can fit anyone pricesthe lowe.st See the bargainswe offer before buying elsewhere.Ladies' Sweaters, all prices.Angora Hoods, from $1.00 upToques and Tarns, from 50c up.Remember that we have all newgoods they were bought close and we're selling them closeYours for Bargains,WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIGi-^rl"iptafcatMlHggjg'-of! i &*>!Kaufman OvercoatsThe Hanfman Overcoat, the finest ready-to-wearcoat on the market, all $22.50 coats, sellingout priceAll $20.00 coats, selling out price 14.5 0All $1S.0C) coats, selling out price 12.5 0One lot of overcoats in the latest styles and coloring, former price $9.50, selling out price 6.00The Boss, $2 hat, best on the market, selling out price$1.25All of our other goods are sold at proportionallyMill Cheeks Cashed Hereour har-per yard aHosieryOur stock is cornall prices.Afc, A A4fc A A APositivelyNothing can be better than thebestMark's lung Balsam is thebest.'A big reduction in underwear and hoisery at the BermanEmporium.C. L. Carter and A. St. Marieof Crookston spent Sunday inBemidji with triends.Get the National policy itcovers ALL. H. C. Peo, agent,office at Brink man hotel.D. D. Boyles arrived in the citySaturday night for a short visitwith his sister, Mrs. J. .Gable.Dr. Tuomy of this city willleave Oct. 18 for Grand Forks,where he will attend the annualmeeting of the Red River ValleyDental society.-Thieves entered the wood shedof C. R. Martin, Minnesota avenue, and secured an axe, a shoveland a keg of wire nails. No clueas to who committed the thefthas been developed."Doc" Rutledge, the Cass Lakenewspaperman-game warden,passed through the city Saturday night enroute for North Dakota, where he will distribute alarge amount of advertising matter in an effort to bring the lumber fraternity to Cass Lake.A. C. Smith returned lastnight from Grand Forks andFosston, where he has just completed the erection of a numberof residences. Mr. Smith saysthat there is much building goingon throughout the Red River valley and that part of the "countryis enjoying a small sized boom.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morse leftthis morning for their old homeat Morristown, Minn., Mr.Morse disposed of his residenceproperty on Lake Boulevard lastweek to R. W. Hitchcock, whowill 4 ccupy the residence as soonas some rep-ur^ ar made uponthe building. He contemplatesreturning in the spring.Dr. C. J. Larson, theeye specialist, willmake his next visit to Bemidji,October 22 and 23, Saturday andSunday. Dr. Larson continuesto make regular trips to Bemidjieach and every month. Dr. .Larson cannot be excelled in the accuracy of fitting glasses. Hisskill has brought him the recommendation of the highest authorities and of the medical men ofthe northwest.EYESGoin Ou O BusinessOur Entire Stock of Clothing, Shoes,Hats arvd Ger\t*s Furnishings m\jist beclosed o\it R-ega^rdless of cost, a^s youwill see from the following prices:$16.50In our Shoe Department you will find what you want at the followingprices: A 6 Shoes, closing out price, $4.35 A $5 Shoes, closing outprice, $3.95 A $4 Shoes, closing out price, $2.85 All $3.50 Shoes,closing out price, $2.60 All $3 Shoes, closing out price, $2.10 All$2.50 Shoes, closing out price, $1,80CLOTHINKaufman SuitsThe Kaufman suits beautifully tailored in allthe latest cuts and styles, in fact the finestready-to-wear garments made, all $25.00suits, selling out priceAll $22.50 suits,All $20.00 suits,All $16.50 suits,All $12.00 suits, sailing out priceAll $10.00 suits, selling out pricePatterson, $ 3 hat in all the latest styles and colorsing out price$2.2 5Don't fail to take advantage of this great oppor-tunity as this is a positively bona fide, closingout sale. Everything must go.Special fall millinery sale atBerman Emporium.Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson ofBlackduck are visiting friends inthe city today.J. P. Wallace of Pelican Rapidswas registered at the Markhamyesterday.Largest selection in cloaks,suits, waists and skirts at lowest prices at the Berman Emporium.Mrs. F. Wilm arrived in thecity this morning for a visit atthe home of her son, John, whois employed at the Pioneer.Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gould returned Sunday from a week'svisit at Thief River Falls andLitchfield.E. K. Anderson and SheriffBailey returned Saturday nightfrom Stillwater, where they tooka prisoner. The best selected and mostcomplete line of popular pricediadies' and childrens^ shoes atBerman Emporium.R. W. Reed and Harry Blilerleft this afternoon for Cass Lake,where they will visit for a shorttime with friends.George Carr returned yesterday from North Dakota, wherehe has spent the past six weeksin the harvest fields.A'baby girl was born thismorning to Mr. and Mrs.Win.preventsKrause, of Mill Park addition.Both mother and child are doingwell.F. A. Blakeslee returned lastnight from Turtle River township, where he quarantined anumber of houses for scarletfever. A number of cases werein evidence but the spread of thedisease is thought to be stopped.TOO, LATE TO CLASSIFY.WANTEDPleasant rooms andboard in private family bygentleman, wife and little bo*',Address box 838/L-~Best Remedy for Constipation.f%"The finest remedy for. consbipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-lets," says Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gentlyand without any unpleasant effect, and leave j,he,,Jbowels in aperfectly i^natural!!. condition."Sold by Barker's Drng store.1.75I15.50 14.25 10.758.505.95sell-STORE!WITHDRAW NAttorney Gibbons Decides Not toProsecute Election ContestFor Attorney.E. F. Crawford, who has beenattorney for the different candidates who contested the electionsheld at Tenstrike and Port Hopehas given notice that the contestof John F. Gibbons, who was apreprimary candidate for countyattorney, has withdrawn andthat he will not appear to support the claims made in the complaint. The contests of E. J.S wed back for register of deedsand of A. O. Johnson for commissioner will be heard by JudgeSpooner tomorrow forenoon at10 o'clock, and Messrs. Danaherand Harris will be asked to showcause why the names of Swedback and Johnson should not beplaced upon the official ballot atthe election in November.Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.No one who is acquainted withits good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity ofChamberlain's Cough Remedy.It not only cures colds and gripeffectually and permanently, butthese diseases from resulting in pneumonia, It is alsoa certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dangerous whenthis remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmfulsubstance and may be given asconfidently to baby as to an adult.It is pleasant to take. When allthese facts are taken into consideration it is not surprising thatpeople in foreign lands, as wfcllas at home, esteem this remedyvery highly and very few arewilling to take any other afterI having once used it. For sale byBarker's Drug Store.Dr. J.Warninger^SSn^ I\m Office in rear of Arcade RnmiJS Saloon. 4th St. 'Phone 50 DfSIIlIUjIOwner of General Blackford, recordft 2-.22H, who will make the season of 1904S In Bemidji at a sei-vice fee of $20 FiveDollars cash and $15 when ^he mare isg|. known to be in foal. Don't fall to seehim before breeding your mares.'HJHteMrftHlaiaiitiiHitBtiiHiCTnqtntmiH8:m'_. SubscribeJpxjhe Pioneer*$ & 4jr**12- 10- 12-10- 12-12-4Bemidji Mercantile Co.We have just received another carload ofI Majestic*IFLOUR4* This Flour is made from the best of NorthJ* Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- 4tory Flour that we can procure. W guaran- j|*e|a tee it in every respect.For Cakes and Pastry Work use f..Iglehart's Swan's Down Cake Flour..It is the Very Best.BEMIDJI MERCANTILE?CO.$ 4s4*&*$s4j*fc4 4? 4#HENRY BUENTHERNaturalist and Taxidermistao8 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686BEMIDJI, MINN.BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBE3and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry atall times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS,FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeledFURS in season bought.I guarantee my work mothproof andthe most lifelike of any in the stateI WOiJK IS EQUALLKD BYFEW, EXCELLED BY NONEA Deposit Required on All WorkYOUR TRADE SOLICITED^4^-+.+.+.+^^^^^^^^^ AWIA NTEDAT ONCE 5Ladies to Sample our New Line ofCalifornia Perfume,AT THEI DRUGS TOUEA. GILMOUR a CO., Proprietors.y. J^fl yyyy qp yyy :y-y ^p.I DR. F. E. BRINKMAN,CHIROPRACTIONFR.OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m.Office-SWEDBACK BUILDING.Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments?No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in placethat which is out of place, to right that which is wrong but the Path-ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and' Movements are entirely different.One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropracticand Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic ten times more directin the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor-ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would.GAME--BIRDS-saesasfrwTChickens, Sep. 1 to Nov. 1 Wild Ducks, any variety,Sep. 1 to Dec. 1.And we wish to tell you that we have a full line ofAMMUNITIONNot at cut prices, but as cheap as it can be soldrT living profit.12-gauge, Black Powder Loaded Shells, at10-Semi-smokelesst(a'- itDupont SmokelessIdealLeader IdealPhone 57.^SfeS^5.'-~M-3%'A4."if&48lsat a50c 60c55c65c 65c 85c 75c75ciaa aA full line of Guns and Rifles also MetallicAmmunition, Powder, Shot, Primers, EmptyShells. Remember we carry everthing inHardware at right prices.F. MMalzahn,JWSubscribe for the DailfPioneer.Markham Block.^4A AI ii i i i i iHOB